Wikipedia talk:Selected anniversaries/November 14

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Costello's, c. 1940
Costello's, c. 1940

Costello's (also known as Tim's) was a bar and restaurant in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, from 1929 to 1992. The bar operated at several locations near the intersection of East 44th Street and Third Avenue. Costello's was known as a drinking spot for journalists with the New York Daily News, writers with The New Yorker, novelists, and cartoonists, including the author Ernest Hemingway, the cartoonist James Thurber, the journalist John McNulty, the poet Brendan Behan, the short-story writer John O'Hara, and the writers Maeve Brennan and A. J. Liebling. The bar is also known for having been home to a wall where Thurber drew a cartoon depiction of the "Battle of the Sexes" at some point between 1934 and 1935; the cartoon was destroyed, illustrated again, and then lost in the 1990s. A wall illustrated in 1976 by several cartoonists, including Bill Gallo, Stan Lee, Mort Walker, Al Jaffee, Sergio Aragonés, and Dik Browne, is still on display at the bar's final location. (Full article...)

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Well, the 1990 entry is as wrong as it can be (the change of basic law abolishing Article 23 came into force September 29, 1990). On November 14 the Treaty confirming the border was signed ... See e.g. pl: or de: (and I DO hope the collegues at th: got it right and not from en: ... Interpretix TALK 06:41, 14 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]